Baby Girl Names that start with B

From Babette to Butterfly and everything in between, hundreds of baby girl names starting with the letter B along with the meanings and origin of each name.

Baby Naming Tip – Say the baby girl name you’ve chosen out loud to hear how it sounds when spoken. Does it go well with your last name? Baby girl names that have different numbers of syllables between the first and last name create a pleasing rhythm when the names are spoken together.

Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting with B in 2018

First we’ll start with the most
popular baby girl names from 2018. They were:

Rank

Name

1

Brooklyn

2

Bella

3

Brielle

4

Brianna

5

Bailey

6

Brooke

7

Brynlee

8

Brooklynn

9

Blakely

10

Briella

11

Blake

12

Brynn

13

Brinley

14

Braelynn

15

Bianca

16

Blair

17

Bethany

18

Bristol

19

Briana

20

Baylee

Brooklyn was the most popular baby girl name starting with B
in 2018. This should come as no surprise
as Brooklyn has been the most common baby girl name starting with B as far back
as 2009. What a run!

Here’s how the top three names have looked over the past
decade:

2018’s Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting With B

Brooklyn wasn’t just popular for B girl names in 2018.
Overall it was the number 47 most popular name among all baby girl names in 2018.
Here’s how it looked when compared to all baby girls born in 2018.

Names About As Popular as Brooklyn

While Brooklyn was a popular choice in 2018, you can see it
was only about 96% as popular a baby girl name as Aurora. Just for fun, let’s take a look at the most
popular baby girl names beginning with B throughout history.

Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting With B

Now let’s look into what girl’s names lost and gained
popularity in 2018, again only for names starting with B.

2018 Trending Girl Names Starting With B

As you can see, Bryanna fell out of favor by 12 slots while
Brenda lost some ranking in 2018 by 4 spots.

Unique Baby Girl Names Starting With B

While it’s fun to see what lots of other people are naming
their babies, many people prefer to find baby names that are more uncommon. To
that end, below is the some of the more unique baby girl names starting with B.

Rank

Name

1

Brenda

2

Bryleigh

3

Breanna

4

Brenna

5

Betty

6

Blessing

7

Beatrix

8

Briley

9

Baylor

10

Bernadette

11

Brayleigh

12

Beverly

13

Brynley

14

Bayleigh

15

Birdie

16

Bryn

17

Belinda

18

Brinlee

19

Brynnlee

20

Billie

Overall, Brenda was the 1012th most popular girl
name in 2018 with 255 babies. That means there were 18x more Brooklyns than Brendas
last year. That makes it a very unique name!

If you don’t have your name in mind yet, don’t worry! Below we
present a list of literally every baby girl name starting with B, the name’s
meaning and origin. Good luck and have a wonderful day.

Top Girl Names and Unique Girl Names beginning with B

Baako through Bari

BaakoAfrican — first born

Babette — The foreigner or stranger.

BaciaUgandan — family deaths ruined the home

BageshwariHindu

Bajijoyful — Jiji

BakaHindu — crane

BakanaAboriginal — A lookout.

BakarneBasque — solitude

BalaSanskrit — A young girl.

BalbinaLatin — strong, stammers

BambalinaItalian — Little girl.

Bambi — Child.

BananArabic — fingertips

BansariHindu — Bansuri

BaraHebrew — to choose

BarakahArabic — white one

BarbLatin — The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara.

BarbaraLatin — The foreigner or stranger.

BarbieLatin — The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara.

BariFrench, Celtic, Welsh — spear thrower, son of Harry, marksman

Barika through Beckie

BarikaSwahili — Successful.

BarinaAboriginal — The summit.

Barnadine — Bold as a bear. From the name Bernard.

Barrettaunknown — a cap

BashaHebrew, Greek, Polish — daughter of God, stranger

BasiaPolish — The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara.

BasiliaGreek — Queenly, regal. The feminine form of Basil.

BasimahArabic — The smiling one.

Batesunknown

BathildeTeutonic — The commanding maiden of war.

BathshebaHebrew — The daughter of the oath, or the seventh daughter. The wife of King David in the Bible.

BatyahModern Hebrew — The daughter of God.

BayoNigerian — to find joy

BeataLatin — Blessed.

BeatriceLatin — The blessed one. She who brings joy. Beatrix was the name of a 4th-century saint.

Beatriz — Blessed.

BeauFrench — Handsome or beautiful. A boy or girl’s name.

BebeFrench — baby

BeccalynnEnglish — Becca, Lyn, Becky

Beckie — A heifer or a knotted cord.

Becky through Benedicta

Becky — A heifer or a knotted cord.

BedaOld English — A warrior maiden.

BedeliaOld English — Strength.

BegaAboriginal — Beautiful. A town in New South Wales.

Begonia — A flower name.

BehiraHebrew — The brilliant one.

BelHindu — sacred wood apple tree

BelaHungarian — The white one. A boy or girl’s name.

BeldaFrench — A beautiful lady.

BeliciaSpanish — dedicated to god

BelinaFrench — A goddess.

BelindaItalian — Beautiful.

BelitaSpanish — The beautiful one.

BelladonnaItalian — beautiful woman

BellancaGreek — stronghold

BelleFrench — Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella.

BellonaLatin — After the Roman goddess of war.

Belva — Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella.

Belvia — Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella.

BenedictaLatin — Blessed. The feminine form of Benedict.

Benilda through Beryan

BenildaLatin — Benign – of good intentions.

Benita — Daughter of my right hand. Feminine form of Benedict.

BenquashaNative American — daughter of Ben

BentaHebrew — The wise one.

BerangerFrench — courage of a bear

BerdineTeutonic — A glorious maiden.

BereniceGreek — The bringer of victory. Also see Veronica.

BeritOld German — bright, glorious

BernadetteFrench from Teutonic — As brave as a bear. The feminine form of Bernard. Generally a Catholic name.

Bernadine — Bold as a bear. From the name Bernard.

BerniaOld English — A maiden of battle.

Bernice — Brings victory.

Bernina — After a peak in the Swiss Alps.

BerryOld English — A fruit or berry. Also a nickname from Berenice and Bernadette.

Berta — A bright or famous pledge. The feminine form of Gilbert.

BertanaAboriginal — The day.

BerthaTeutonic — Bright and shining. Also see Roberta.

BerthildaOld English — A shining warrior maid.

BerwynWelsh — Fair-haired, or a bright friend. A boy or girl’s name.

BeryanCornish — The name of a saint.

Beryl through Beulah

BerylGreek — A precious green jewel.

Bess — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

Bessie — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

Bessy — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

BetaCzech — dedicated to god

BethHebrew — house of god

BethanWelsh — A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.

BethanyHebrew — A house of poverty. A placename from the New Testament.

BethelHebrew — The house of God.

BethesdaHebrew — A house of mercy. A place mentioned in the Bible.

BethiaHebrew — The daughter of God.

BethshayaEnglish — Beth, Shaya, Shay

BetrysWelsh — The blessed one. She who brings joy. Form of Beatrice.

Betsey — A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.

Betsy — A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.

Bette — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

Bettie — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

Bettina — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

Betty — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.

BeulahHebrew — The married one. Also a biblical placename.

Beverley through Birgit

BeverleyOld English — From the stream of the beaver. Originally derived from a surname.

BeverlyOld English — From the stream of the beaver. A boy or girl’s name.

BevinIrish Gaelic — Sweet voiced, melodious.

BharatiHindu

BhavyaHindu

BhayanaHindu

BhoomiHindu — earth

BianVietnamese — Secretive, or hidden.

BiancaItalian — Fair-haired, or of a fair complexion. Form of Blanche. Used by Shakespeare for characters in two of his plays.

BibiArabic — A lady.

BiddyIrish — Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget.

BijalHindu

BillieTeutonic — A wise ruler or protector. Feminine form of Billy and William, and also a diminutive of Wilhelmina.

BinaHebrew — Intelligence, understanding. Also a Diminutive of Sabina.